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On Friday, police arrested Kelley, who they said did not have a drivers license.

Kelley's camera rolled for near five minutes until he allegedly slammed into the back of a car. The camera was dislodged, but police said Kelley left that scene and continued driving until he caused another accident.

"He wasn't concerned about anyone's safety," said Sgt. Eugene Griffith. "He just drove in a manner, cutting people off left and right just a total disregard for our citizens."